ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH.
NOVEMBER. Wd. .1 First train passed through St. Gotthard tumid, 1881. Th. 2 (1) Old-age Pensions Act passed, 1898. Fri. 3 German cruisers lire on Yarmouth, 1914. Hat. 4 (5) Britain declares war on Turkey, 1914. Sun. 5 Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 6 Woodrow Wilson elected President of U.S.A., 1912. Tu. 7 Li Hung Chang died, 1961. Wd. S Lincoln second time President Li.S.A. Th. 9 (8) Milton died, 1674. Fri. TO Poverty Bay massacre, IS6B. Sat. 11 Edison loud-speaking telephone, 1878. Sun. 12 Twenty-first, Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 13 Sir G. Grey arrived in N.Zj 1845. ' • Tu. 14 Serbia and Bulgaria at war, 4885. \\ d. lo Gapt. Cook took possession N.Z., 1769. Th. 16 Suez Canal opened, 1869. Fri. 17 (.1.5) Lord Roberts died, 1914. Sal;. 18 (26) Cape of Good Hope discovered, 1497. Sum 19 Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 26 Failure German struggle towards Calais, 1914. Tu. 21 Afghan war commenced, 1878. Wd. 22 Battle of Ruugiriri, 1863. Th. 23 (22) Cable opened between England and Australia. Fri. 24 N.Z. Preferential Trade Act passed, 1963. Sat. 25 (24) Weld Ministry formed, 1864. Sun. 26 Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 27 (29) N.Z. Education Act passed, 1877. Tu. 28 Battle of .Modder River, 1899. Wd. 29 Women first exercised franchise N.Z., 1893. Th. 30 St. Andrew’s Day.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1637, 14 November 1916, Page 4
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224ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1637, 14 November 1916, Page 4
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